Sidney Davenport is known as Wildchild to her Guardian mentor, Greystone. She rebels against rules. Wildchild is gifted in the paranormal, but carefully conceals her powers from the world. Even in the crises that threaten her life, she refuses to use her powers of telepathy, telekinesis, space/time travel. If her enemies discovered the truth of who she is, her Guardian people would be destroyed. She calls upon her spirit guides, Seamus and Celeste, to guide her through a mine field of the insane - Madame and Captain Butchart.

Sidney leaves her home on Hawk's Island to help the underground stop two people who are about to cause worldwide madness. Unskilled in esponage, she is arrested and sentanced to death. But, God help Sidney, she can't deny her attraction to the man who has orders to perform her execution - the tall, dark eyed Captain Waterhouse. He's meticulous, disciplined and lives by the strict rules expected of an officer of the American navy.

Captain Waterhouse is about to scrap his higher morals to bust out of his hell. When a female prisoner is delivered to his ship, he has no idea she is capable of turning his disciplined life into a storm of unimaginable experiences. His prisoner's enemies, he discovers, are also the ones who hold his life in the palm of their hands.

Through stunning imagery, an intricate and adventurous plot, and a strong cast of characters, Feather Stone gives readers a fast paced story woven with murder and magic.

Review:

I was so excited when I got this book for the tour. I had been wanting to read it for a while and dove right in when it came in the mail. When I say dove right in, I mean that literally, this book draws you in and doesn't let go till you've read the very last word.

The characters are amazing and well developed and the plot, wow lets just say it is jam packed full of emotion. One minute I was laughing, one minute I was so mad, then I'd be crying my eyes out reading it. I love it when an author can elicit that much emotion out of me when I'm reading. It shows they did their jobs correct and connected me to their story and their characters. Feather Stone did just that in The Guardian's Wildchild.

I loved the love story in this story. The characters were amazing together, even though one was very tormented and one was really sweet, they both equaled each other out. It's a perfect fit. I wished through the whole book and story for their happy ever after and that pulled me into this story just as much as the mystery. I loved the twists and turns of this book as well

All in all The Guardian's Wildchild is a great book and I would recommend it to anyone that likes Paranormal romance!